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he would make a superb option/possibility just being named on the bench, which he is not even given!
Originally posted by red g View Posthmmmm would u like to see him given a regular start?? if so who would u like to drop?"In fact I’m going to make a promise which will be welcomed by many. If there’s no finance secured by the opening day of the season, I’m going to hang up my keyboard and close KOPTALK down." - Duncan Oldham, Expert Conman. March 29th 2006
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Yup, it'll be a sad day in my opinion. Fowler will always be my favourite all time player, I remember just as I was getting into football, Robbie was just breaking into the 1st team, so that holds a lot of good memories, and I was gutted when he left. I was also chuffed to bits when he re-signed. It's a huge shame that he was injured for the best part of 4 seasons and that he fell out with Houllier.
I think people need to remember that - Ok, he's not as fast as he was - but he's still a leathal finisher. Look at last season, scored the winners vs Bolton & Blackburn, and scored the opening goals v Fulham, Pompey & Wigan. Also, slight coincidence that when he rejoins, a team that struggled scoring all season then banged in 23 goals in the final 9 matches?!? Not to mention the 3 disallowed goals he scored (2 should have stood). Also have a look at this season, generally playing with reserve/squad players, and still has probably the best goals to minutes ratio at the club.
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Dalglish is the most loved player by the fans ever, followed by rushie. Robbie was a great player but anyone who saw Rushie and Dalglish together know the difference.
I love the fact he came back though and to see him score again at Anfield has been a ****in pleasure.08-09 Dirk monitor
5 goals (target 15)
3 assists also........
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Yep same with me mate, grew up watching him, he was at times the only bright spark in an otherwise dire period for the Club, a complete one-off, a rare breed was(is) Robbie.Originally posted by leviathan1984 View PostYup, it'll be a sad day in my opinion. Fowler will always be my favourite all time player, I remember just as I was getting into football, Robbie was just breaking into the 1st team, so that holds a lot of good memories, and I was gutted when he left. I was also chuffed to bits when he re-signed. It's a huge shame that he was injured for the best part of 4 seasons and that he fell out with Houllier.
I think people need to remember that - Ok, he's not as fast as he was - but he's still a leathal finisher. Look at last season, scored the winners vs Bolton & Blackburn, and scored the opening goals v Fulham, Pompey & Wigan. Also, slight coincidence that when he rejoins, a team that struggled scoring all season then banged in 23 goals in the final 9 matches?!? Not to mention the 3 disallowed goals he scored (2 should have stood). Also have a look at this season, generally playing with reserve/squad players, and still has probably the best goals to minutes ratio at the club.
Some may say he's past it and yes he's not the same player he was between the years of 1994 and 2000 in terms of a bit a pace at least but has he scored goals for us consistently since he returned? YES
I'd definetely sign em up for another season but it's looking very likely this is last season with us and maybe indeed football.
Personally speaking i'll be truly devestated."Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
Tupac
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Close but he's no Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish.Originally posted by Marky19 View PostFowler plays his last game for us at the end of this season?
I dread the thought it honestly, he surely goes down as the most loved player in LFC history with the fans??
All good things come to an end sometime i suppose, players/managers come and go but the Club always remains but it'll be hard knowing we'll never see 'God' playing for us ever again, without pretending to know Robbie himself, he comes across as a typical fan and a dead down to earth fella,
On the pitch his sheer natural ability to score goals, to excite and produce magic moments makes/made him a hero amongst Liverpool fans.
A fooking legend and one that will be badly missed if and when he hangs up the boots.

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no iain - ive missed him since the winter of 1996, before which he played all his best football.Originally posted by rushscored4 View PostThat's very harsh...
But sadly also very true...
It would be a sad state of affairs if the initial posters view that he is the most loved red ever was true. fortunately it isnt and whilst very popular, robbie falls short of the level of truly great reds like a liddell, keegan, dalglish, hansen or even souness before his managerial tenure. stevie g is headed fo that bracket, fowler - even with the impressive things he has done for lfc - is just another case of what might have been
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exactly reading my post about king kenny, that shows what being a true legend for the club is. I agree Robbie is a could of been. I think Stevie will be in that bracket specially when he collects number 19.Originally posted by enema of the state View Postno iain - ive missed him since the winter of 1996, before which he played all his best football.
It would be a sad state of affairs if the initial posters view that he is the most loved red ever was true. fortunately it isnt and whilst very popular, robbie falls short of the level of truly great reds like a liddell, keegan, dalglish, hansen or even souness before his managerial tenure. stevie g is headed fo that bracket, fowler - even with the impressive things he has done for lfc - is just another case of what might have been
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